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Nordex Group receives order from SSE Renewables for more than 100 MW in Ireland



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SSE Renewables a Renewable energy leader in development and operations in the UK and Ireland Commissioned the Nordex Group to supply 29 N117/3600 to be erected in the "Yellow River" Wind Farm in Ireland.

The contract is inclusive of turbines post commissioning.

The "Yellow river" wind farm  turbines will be installed on tubular steel towers with overall tip heights at 156 and 166 metres.

 End of 2023 will have seen delivery and installation work near the to the village of Rhode in County Offaly.

The Nordex Group intents to a possibility of working with local contactors ,suppliers and businesses for as many parts of the Yellow River Wind Farm Installation and operation phases.

SSE Renewables Onshore Renewables and Construction Director ,Heather Donald Said "With Civil engineering works well underway , the announcement today signifies another important step towards development of our Yellow River Wind Farm Project. We welcome Nordex's Commitment to the local supply chain wherever possible and look forward supporting their work towards arrival of turbines later this year."

Patxi Landa,CSO of the Nordex Group: "We are proud that SSE Renewables has opted for Nordex turbines for their Yellow River Project. This is our first joint project and we would like to thank SSE for their trust and support. We are excited about what the future holds and how we can further strengthen this excellent relationship"  

Source: nordex-online.com

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